Vincent Finley has held a variety of roles in the software engineering industry over the past three decades. Vincent began their career in 1991 as an Engineering Student Trainee at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD). In 1993, they were promoted to Electronics Engineer at the same company. In 1996, they moved to MicroProse as a Software Engineer, where they designed and wrote a functional 2D cockpit system and avionics for Falcon 4.0 real-time, MS-Windows, F-16 combat flight-simulation game. In 2000, they joined Orbit/FR, Inc. as a Software Engineer, where they designed architecture, managed effort and developed code to automate mapping of 959 Spectrum based RF/Microwave acquisition data to MiDAS/National Instruments LabView format. In 2004, they moved to Sarnoff Corporation as a Member of Technical Staff, where they worked on a computational chemistry bio-countermeasures project. In 2007, they became a Software Engineer at Innovative Solutions & Support, where they implemented user interface features to a real-time embedded cockpit display system for Pilatus PC-12 aircraft. Later that year, they also worked as a Contractor at Sun Microsystems. In 2008, they moved to Hologic, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer, where they proposed, designed and implemented imaging display for a FDA regulated mammography tomosynthesis system. In 2013, they joined TA Instruments as a Senior Software Developer, where they designed client application architecture for a new family of thermal analysis instruments and pioneered a package repository of reusable common libraries and packages. Currently, they are a Senior Software Engineer at SOLUTE, where they provide technical services to customers.
Vincent Finley obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University between 1988 and 1993. Vincent then went on to earn a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Villanova University between 1994 and 1999. In September 2021, they obtained an Amateur Radio Operator General Class License from the Federal Communications Commission.
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